Do you know why Tim Burton uses the film technique in the movie’s? The film techniques that Tim Burton uses makes the movie a lot better.
Tim Burton uses film techniques zoom in and out,low-key-lighting,fade,and natural lighting. The way that Mr.Burton make the Corpse bride,Charlie and the chocolate factory,and Edward scissorhand a happy movie and creepy is by using many different director style. To begin with in the movie Edward Scissorhands Mr. Burton Zoom in and out on Edwards faces so that the audencets could see all the cuts on his face. In that part of the movie, it was really creepy because all the audentes can see Edward’s face the peg cleaning Edward’s cuts then the audencentes see the cuts on Edwards faces. It brings the
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The scene went from all bright and happy to creepy and dark. When the image goes from happy to creepy or scary.
Different from being creepy Tim Burton us different film technique to make the scenes look happy. One film technique that Mr Burton use was fading.Fade is Where it Makes the scene brighter and happier. In the Charlie in the chocolate factory it goes from being all bright with happy when the kids who got the golden tickets go into the room where it is all full of chocolate and they can eat whatever they want. Not to mention but,the film technique that Time Burton used was High- key-lighting. High-key-light is where the scene is Full of lighting. In Tim burton’s movie Edward scissorhand when Peg has a barbeque to introduce the neighbors to Edward the scene is full of light. In conclusion film techniques that Tim burton used in the movies charlie in the chocolate factory, Edward scissorhand, and Crops dead bride. where there is zooming in and out,low-key-lighting,fade, and natural lighting. With the mood and tone being creepy can
Lighting is important to tell the mood of a film. Burton depicts sinister and scary images with low-key lighting. Tim Burton’s lighting techniques are completely unique. In “Edward Scissorhands“he contrasts lighting. Peg lives in a town that is bright and cheerful looking. Edward’s castle is depressing and gloomy. Tim Burton again shows off his
Tim Burton done this to help the movie have a dark twist or to help the movie take a serious turn. In the movie Edward Scissorhands you see low key lighting when they show the castle. Nightmare Before Christmas shows a lot of low key lighting too. When Jack sings his song about taking Christmas away. They use low key lighting to show his song is dark and scary.
Burton uses shot reverse shot to show them communicating and looking at each other. TIm Burton uses lighting in the movies Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward Scissorhands. For example, he uses high key when they walked in the village of
The same cinematic technique is utilized in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In the inception of the film, darker and paler shades of colors are emphasized in the scenery. Especially inside Charlie’s home. However, once inside the chocolate factory, conspicuous colors are introduced. Even though the factory seemed like an exuberant center, there was still a profound void inside the hearts of Wonka, the obnoxious children, and non-proficient parents, not including Charlie and his grandfather. They were lacking the warmth of family unity and self content amid impecuniosity, that Charlie and his grandfather possessed. One can discern that Burton’s style is highly influenced by his lighting effects which in turn affects the tone, mood, and imagery of the film. The sharp contrast of coloration, establishes symbolism, tone, mood, and imagery. Another apparent effect of lighting is the mood it synthesizes. During the scenes in which the figures are pale or low key, the viewer feels uncomfortable. The reverse occurs during the high key scenes. Without the implementation of high key and low key, Burton’s message would have never been fully apprehended in both of the films.
In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Tim Burton uses lighting to create various moods and tones. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory there was back lighting on the chocolate mansion, that Willy Wonka had built, that shows excitement. This affect is achieved because it shows the massive palace. Without this it would not have shown such a great
In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Burton decides to have the lighting high key at the front of Wonka's factory but low key on the inside. This makes the reader uneasy inside of Wonka's factory. In Big Fish, the director uses extremely low key lighting inside the hospital, but during the story about the father's death, the son makes a extremely high key lit setting in order to communicate how much everyone loved him. Illustration of this technique is when in Edward Scissorhands, Edward is getting chased down by the police and the only real source of light is from the police car. This shows that in order to have the safety of high lighting, Edward would have to get caught by the
The creation of Tim Burton's style is more complex than what meets the eye. There are many components within each film that help develop his style. In one case, Burton uses many different cinematic techniques throughout his films to create his dark, eerie style.
Director Tim Burton knows how to grab a hold of the audiences feelings. For example Edward Scissorhands. The real question is how does Tim Burton make you feel these emotions? Well I have the answer cinematic techniques is how Tim Burton gets you emotionally attached. To the characters, and interested in the plot cinematic techniques is how Tim Burton gets you to keep watching the movie. You may not realize it yet, and you may not know what cinematic techniques are. Soon you’ll know how Tim Burton uses cinematic techniques across his movies to get a massive audience. Music and sound is an important part of cinema. Specifically diegetic and non-diegetic sound, Tim Burton uses music and sound in extremely creative ways. For example in Edward
For example the low key lighting when Victor is walking in the woods shows how sad victor was. Unlike the low key lighting in the scene when Victor passses out while saying his vows shows a sense of nervousness, the low key lighting when victor is running away creates a mood of worriedness toward the audience. Another film Tim Burton uses low key lighting in would be Charlie and The Chocolate Factory he creates a mysterious mood. For example when Willy Wonka and his guest enter in the small hole to get inside his factory it shows how excited they are to view the factory.
Director Tim Burton once stated, “It’s good as an artist to always remember to see things in a new, weird way.” Burton is well known for his weird use of odd and creepy characters as seen in most of his movies. Burton allows his audience to see his thinking and world through his use of the same known actors, and how he is able to create a creepy and unusual mood. Furthermore, Burton creates his unique style of making movies through his use of Cinematic Techniques in order to create specific, intended effects. Movie director Burton creates his unique style of making movies through his use of Cinematic Techniques, such as Camera Angles, Lighting, and Editing, in order to create specific, intended effects in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
In another film, Corpse Bride, a male character named Victor is trying to practice his vows for his wedding. He goes into the deep dark woods, where low key lighting is used. While this may be dark, it becomes darker, more eerie, when Emily, the corpse bride, shows up in the scene. Although Burton uses dark lighting most of the time, he can also use high key lighting very well. In one of his films Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, he uses very high key lighting when Willy Wonka takes Charlie and the other children into the Chocolate Factory for the first time.
Burton’s use of techniques results in an amplified outlook on gloomy or brightened scenes. His use of lighting and color in each individual film shows the effect of the two techniques. In Edward Scissorhands, Tim’s use of lighting behind Edward during the police scene made Edward
The director, Tim Burton, builds an atmosphere of suspense in the film Sleepy Hollow by using film techniques. He does this in two scenes, they include A seed of Evil & The tree of the dead. He used techniques including sound, lighting, camera angles and mist to create an atmosphere of suspense. During the scene A Seed of Evil Burton employs the technique of sound, lighting, special effects and camera angles. The scene A seed of Evil is a flashback story of the horseman and how he became known as the “Headless Horseman” during the scene, the main technique that is used is low key lighting. There is shadows, dark lighting to help build suspense, there is mist and fog used but the main use if low lighting is the contrast of white snow on the
expressions. Lighting was used in the film to portray this. Dim lighting was used whenever
When a person watches a movie, and a scene with dim lighting shows up on the screen, that usually makes them feel tense and scared about what is going to happen next. Directors use cinematic techniques to convey feelings or connect with the viewer. In the movies Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Alice in Wonderland, and Edward Scissorhands, Tim Burton uses flashbacks, diegetic and non-diegetic sounds, and high key and low key lighting to show a characters’ thoughts or past, create the mood of a scene, create suspense, and let the viewers know about the characters’ as if they personally knew each other.